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Old 09-25-2017, 01:36 PM   #841
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Has anyone done a catch can with the Cossie supercharger? Curious which ones would work best.
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Old 09-25-2017, 02:55 PM   #842
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Has anyone done a catch can with the Cossie supercharger? Curious which ones would work best.
Not sure its required. Mine doesnt burn much oil.

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The reason I ask is (and you may or may not know), I had sold my previous supercharged FRS over the summer. The new owner had to fix the direct injectors since the seals failed. There had been a lot of carbon build up and was curious if a catch can would help this.

As well I've read it could be beneficial to have one, whether supercharged or not. So just getting opinions!
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The reason I ask is (and you may or may not know), I had sold my previous supercharged FRS over the summer. The new owner had to fix the direct injectors since the seals failed. There had been a lot of carbon build up and was curious if a catch can would help this.

As well I've read it could be beneficial to have one, whether supercharged or not. So just getting opinions!
I forgot you sold it chap. I think you mentioned getting a 17 model and supercharging it?

What fuel had you been using?
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I forgot you sold it chap. I think you mentioned getting a 17 model and supercharging it?

What fuel had you been using?
I had been using 93 (98 ron for you guys I believe). Luckily here in Texas we have the good stuff.

But yes, I probably will supercharge my 17 at some point.
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The reason I ask is (and you may or may not know), I had sold my previous supercharged FRS over the summer. The new owner had to fix the direct injectors since the seals failed. There had been a lot of carbon build up and was curious if a catch can would help this.

As well I've read it could be beneficial to have one, whether supercharged or not. So just getting opinions!
I used the Crawford catch can.
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Hello all

we've just released a 10% smaller SC pulley which gives another 0.1 bar / 1.4 psi of boost and should give another 20Bhp or thereabouts

its compatible with our existing tune as I left headroom in the map and it will also work with the existing belt and uses up the little bit of safety factor on the rod loading
so we don't exceed the 100bar cylinder pressure limit we set at the beginning of the project
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we've just released a 10% smaller SC pulley which gives another 0.1 bar / 1.4 psi of boost and should give another 20Bhp or thereabouts

its compatible with our existing tune as I left headroom in the map and it will also work with the existing belt and uses up the little bit of safety factor on the rod loading
so we don't exceed the 100bar cylinder pressure limit we set at the beginning of the project
Matt, do you guys know if the supercharger Inlet pipe will fit the stock intake box on the newer 2017s? I don't believe you all got that revision in Europe.

Also really glad to hear about the pulley!
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Don't know for certain
but I know we've had 1 installation into a 2017 car
what is different is the air filter shape so the cosworth air filter no longer fits

and I think that customer used a k & n in the 2017 airbox as opposed to fitting 2016 airbox
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we've just released a 10% smaller SC pulley which gives another 0.1 bar / 1.4 psi of boost and should give another 20Bhp or thereabouts

its compatible with our existing tune as I left headroom in the map and it will also work with the existing belt and uses up the little bit of safety factor on the rod loading
so we don't exceed the 100bar cylinder pressure limit we set at the beginning of the project
Thats great news Matt ! Now where can we purchase from?
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I'm also curious how much it will cost!

Unfortunately, it may be another year before I can safely afford a cossie kit again
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Rally sport direct should have them in stock soon
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Smaller pulley!

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Smaller pulley!

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